Language in the British Isles

Language in the British Isles
Title Language in the British Isles PDF eBook
Author Peter Trudgill
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 612
Release 1984-05-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780521240574

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Irish English

Irish English
Title Irish English PDF eBook
Author Raymond Hickey
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 524
Release 2007-11-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1139465848

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English has been spoken in Ireland for over 800 years, making Irish English the oldest variety of the language outside Britain. This 2007 book traces the development of English in Ireland, both north and south, from the late Middle Ages to the present day. Drawing on authentic data ranging from medieval literature to authentic contemporary examples, it reveals how Irish English arose, how it has developed, and how it continues to change. A variety of central issues are considered in detail, such as the nature of language contact and the shift from Irish to English, the sociolinguistically motivated changes in present-day Dublin English, the special features of Ulster Scots, and the transportation of Irish English to overseas locations as diverse as Canada, the United States, and Australia. Presenting a comprehensive survey of Irish English at all levels of linguistics, this book will be invaluable to historical linguists, sociolinguists, syntacticians and phonologists alike.

Biological, Geological, and Hydrological Investigations in Bobcat, Matthews, and Shelta Caves and Other Selected Caves in North Alabama

Biological, Geological, and Hydrological Investigations in Bobcat, Matthews, and Shelta Caves and Other Selected Caves in North Alabama
Title Biological, Geological, and Hydrological Investigations in Bobcat, Matthews, and Shelta Caves and Other Selected Caves in North Alabama PDF eBook
Author Stuart W. McGregor
Publisher
Pages 210
Release 1997
Genre Alabama cave shrimp
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Pidgins and Creoles

Pidgins and Creoles
Title Pidgins and Creoles PDF eBook
Author Jacques Arends
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 429
Release 1994-12-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027299501

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This introduction to the linguistic study of pidgin and creole languages is clearly designed as an introductory course book. It does not demand a high level of previous linguistic knowledge. Part I: General Aspects and Part II: Theories of Genesis constitute the core for presentation and discussion in the classroom, while Part III: Sketches of Individual Languages (such as Eskimo Pidgin, Haitian, Saramaccan, Shaba Swahili, Fa d'Ambu, Papiamentu, Sranan, Berbice Dutch) and Part IV: Grammatical Features (such as TMA particles and auxiliaries, noun phrases, reflexives, serial verbs, fronting) can form the basis for further exploration. A concluding chapter draws together the different strands of argumentation, and the annotated list provides the background information on several hundred pidgins, creoles and mixed languages. Diversity rather than unity is taken to be the central theme, and for the first time in an introduction to pidgins and creoles, the Atlantic creoles receive the attention they deserve. Pidgins are not treated as necessarily an intermediate step on the way to creoles, but as linguistic entities in their own right with their own characteristics. In addition to pidgins, mixed languages are treated in a separate chapter. Research on pidgin and creole languages during the past decade has yielded an abundance of uncovered material and new insights. This introduction, written jointly by the creolists of the University of Amsterdam, could not have been written without recourse to this new material.

Migrants and Cultural Memory

Migrants and Cultural Memory
Title Migrants and Cultural Memory PDF eBook
Author Micheal O'Haodha
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 140
Release 2009-05-27
Genre
ISBN 1443811963

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This volume explores the discourses and representations that have circumvented the image that is the Traveller, the Roma (Gypsy) and migrant “Other”. It is generally acknowledged that the globalisation and mass-media dissemination which characterise the current era have overseen a range of complex socio-cultural forces, many of which have blurred the once-reified borders of the post-Enlightenment, “modern”, nation-state. Nowhere is this more evident than in the case of cultural diasporas and “traditionally”- nomadic groups such as Travellers, Roma and other migrant cultures. This book points to the ongoing reconfiguration of once-dominant cultural narratives and explores the manner whereby aspects of the migrant experience are themselves echoed in the increasingly hybrid and diverse discourses that characterise Western countries of the present-day.

Notes and Queries

Notes and Queries
Title Notes and Queries PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 840
Release 1903
Genre Questions and answers
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Transactions

Transactions
Title Transactions PDF eBook
Author Gaelic Society of Inverness
Publisher
Pages 524
Release 1904
Genre Celtic literature
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